Chetco River
Inn
Bed & Breakfast
Brookings, Oregon

The Chetco River Inn
is only eighteen miles from Brookings, but the half hour drive brings you to another
world, a place where the lulling sound of river rushing over stone calms the city dweller
and suburbanite alike.

For kicking back and
relaxing, there isn't a more appropriate spot. And for those who want outdoor activity,
the Inn's 35 acres offer bird watching, fishing, swimming, and hiking.

The Chetco River Inn has five
guestrooms and one cottage that gives a delightful combination of old-world-hospitality
and modern comforts.

Your room features down-covered dual king- or
twin-size beds, a private bath, and various views of mountains, river, and gardens.

A good night's sleep is easy
to come by: open the window to the sound of the river and luxuriate in the layers of
bedclothes.

A complete country-style, home-cooked breakfast is served family style. Upon request
you can enjoy dinners and picnic lunches. You are welcome to have coffee, tea, and fruit
which is available throughout the day.

The pattern of a day at Chetco River Inn alternates between solitude and sociability.
After a few hours of reading or river watching, it's good to take a hike or share some
deck time with the other guests. People wanting to explore the coast can go to Brookings,
Harris, or Whaleshead beaches, Boardman State Park, or Cape Sebastian; guests even go up
to Gold Beach for the jetboat rides and return to the Inn at night. Those who come to the
inn to have some alone time find that solitude is also possible.

Each season at
the Inn has its unique qualities.

Spring brings a profusion of flowers in Sandra's garden and the return
of migrating birds.

Summer offers a chance to escape the coastal fog for a swim in the
river or a hike in the pristine Kalmiopsis Wilderness.

In the fall, maples add a touch or orange, and you might catch a
glimpse of a river otter or a great blue heron, or go fishing for salmon.

Winter is a good time to sit by a fire and just relax or go fishing
for steelhead. Or you can explore Brookings, Oregon's well known "banana belt,"
where you might be surprised by days clear enough to go whale watching at Cape Sebastion.

Whatever the season, you'll
find something in the natural world to fill up your senses, and something in the warm
welcome of Sandra Brogger to make you want to return to the Chetco River Inn.